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JavaScript

Do you have to use const on that functions?

Do you have to use const or could you just write: addToTen = num => 10 + num as the first function?

1 Answer

It'd work, but is considered a bad practice and could lead to issues. You generally should always use let or const when creating a new variable.

Let me know if this helps here